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Teacher tenure a thorny issue, but some say it improves teaching
A recent report card on California's ability to fire poorly performing teachers won't end up on anyone's refrigerator.
Pomona's Downtown Center to remain open despite end of Cal Poly's sponsorship
For 10 years Cal Poly Pomona, through the Cal Poly Pomona Downtown Center, has been an active and visible part of the Arts Colony.
In a tough economy, tuition-free school draws students from the private sector
More than 400 potential students and their parents flocked to International Polytechnic High School's open house Thursday, looking for a private school education at a public school cost.
Cal Poly Pomona protests draws crowd
Jasmine Northup said she hopes her lyrics will change how state universities are funded.
Ontario adoption ceremony helps 69 families grow larger
It hasn't been an easy road for 12-year-old Sarah Rose. At the age of 6 1/2, she was removed from her home because she was neglected by her parents.
Pomona approves ordinance to deal with loud, unruly parties
City leaders gave preliminary approval this week to a proposed ordinance that is expected to help authorities deal with loud, unruly parties before violence or other problems break out.
Cal Poly Pomona confirms 5-year privacy breach
Cal Poly Pomona says personal information for hundreds of student applicants was made available on the Internet for five years.
Grand champion lamb stays in the family at Fair auction
Jason Pavletich sold his 154-pound lamb Saturday at Fairplex during the The L.A. County Fair's Junior Livestock Auction but the animal will be going back home to Bakersfield.
Social Security numbers, addresses of Cal Poly Pomona applicants revealed online
Cal Poly Pomona inadvertently disclosed to the public the personal information of hundreds of applicants, including their social security numbers and addresses, for five years, officials announced today.
WWII Veteran celebrated 90th birthday on Veterans Day
World War II pilot Walter "Pat" Hollywood celebrated not only the sacrifices of American service members Wednesday, but also his 90th birthday.
CSU cuts enrollment and previews proposed 2010-11 budget
As cuts to the California State University budget continue, system officials said they have no choice but to limit enrollment.
Cal Poly Pomona professors take part in conference
Cal Poly Pomona professors and students on Friday will join dozens of people at the Leonard Transportation Center for a research conference.
Power to maintain educational excellence belongs to voters
For decades, California has been on the cutting edge of America's social and economic evolution.
Benefits lost after husband deployed overseas
ABC7 has an update for you now on a California National Guardsman from Salinas, who's been deployed to Afghanistan for a year.
Hahn Family Wines Mourns Pacific Sales Team Member Kimberly Stalwick
Kimberly Stalwick, Pacific Divisional Manager for Hahn Family Wines, passed away suddenly on Monday, November 2, 2009 due to complications from cancer.
Budget cuts could eliminate programs like philosophy and history at Cal Poly Pomona
Officials at Cal Poly Pomona might have to terminate 10 to 20 programs and disciplines, including philosophy and graduate history, to meet budget demands brought on by the state's economic crisis, officials said.
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Students honors Drucker in many ways
Management guru Peter Drucker was a "great man with a really warm and sincere heart," Claremont artist Opoku Acheampong said.
Cal Poly's Kellogg Ranch Farm Store: Farm Fresh Is Just 10 Minutes Away
After just returning from the Northwest and visiting several fresh produce stands there, I wasn't quite ready to resume shopping at Stater Brothers, Vons and Trader Joe's as I regularly do.
5K run to raise funds for start of improvement of Guatemalan village's water system
It's one of our most precious resources - pure water - and local students are trying to deliver it to a small village in Guatemala.
'Spike Heels' set to open tonight at Cal Poly Pomona
"Spike Heels" will open tonight at Cal Poly Pomona, one of two plays set to be put on by the university's Theatre Department in the next month.
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